I finally got the aver dvb-t card working
two days ago, I am now trying to get the ttusb_dec working.
When I had the aver dvb-t card working I
was running
Mandrake 9.2, kernel 2.4.23, with the
patches from bytesex.org. I used the dvb-kernel/build-2.4 CVS build from
4 days ago.
I initially had problems getting the card
to work, two issues I found, that once resolved fixed up my problems.
- bttv version
- missing firmware in /etc/dvb/
Onced fixed, I could view the
dvb-broadcast with Xine
-----Original Message-----
From: MeDon
[mailto:O.Medek@sh.cvut.cz]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004
8:45 PM
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: aver
dvb-t
Thank you, we'll rather buy Nova-T card.
Martin Stubbs napsal(a):
>>In theory it can be made to
work, but I've not managed it yet! If anyone
>>has any straight forward
instructions please pass them on.
>>
>>Paul
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>does anybody have
experience with aver dvb-t card and linuxtv.org?
>>I've found a post from 18th
November 2003 where was written: "However
>>the picture quality is
still not perfect with some of the channels
>>severely broken up and the
best channels having break ups every few
>>seconds." So I wonder
if there are still these problems or not.
>>
>>Thank you
>
>
> Paul,
>
> I have been playing with my
Avermedia DVB-T card since I sent the original
> message in Nov. I also had the
chance to do a side by side comparison with a
> Nova-t card on the same
antenna system. The conclusion of all my tests is
> that my Avermedia card
performs very badly in comparison to the Hauppauge
> card and this is not because
of a problem with the linux drivers. I done the
> following:
>
> 1) compared the performance of
both cards under windows. The Hauppauge card
> tunes all channels with
perfect pictures. The Avermedia card works well on 2
> mux but there are significant
errors (display problems) on the other 4.
>
> 2) compared the cards under
linux. The Hauppauge card works as well as in
> windows. The Avermedia card
has problems on 5 of the 6 mux
>
> 3) used lmilk monitoring of
the i2c messages to compare the card setup in
> windows and linux. I have
identified some errors/differences but the changes
> to the linux driver have not
significantly changed performance. I am still
> working on the i2c logs to try
to understand some of the sequences. If/when I
> can make any worthwhile
improvement will send the new driver to the list.
> Just in case anyone else tries
to use lmilk on this card I found that I had
> to modify its "state
machine" as there seems to be a difference/problem with
> the acks/naks that the
software doesn't like.
>
> Conclusion
>
> My Avermedia card does not
work well and I shall either throw it in the bin or
> find someone on ebay who lives
right below a transmitter.
>
> If you need help getting yours
going let me know how far you have got and I
> will try to help
>
> Martin
>
>
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